
Gymnastics, Men's Cross Country Earn Team GPA Awards
5/1/2006 8:00:00 AM | Terrapin Athletics
May 1, 2006
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The women's gymnastics team and the men's cross country squad were announced as winners of the team awards on Sunday at the President's Cup Brunch held at the Riggs Alumni Center at the University of Maryland.
Those teams were honored with the President's Cup Team Awards for having the best cumulative grade-point averages over the previous two semesters.
The gymnastics team, which won for the sixth time in the 10-year history of the award, posted a 3.30 GPA to edge women's tennis (3.21) and women's swimming and diving (3.14). The men's cross country squad won for the fourth time in five years with a 3.05 cumulative GPA, edging tennis (3.04) and swimming and diving (3.03).
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Also honored yesterday were teams which distinguished themselves in the NCAA's CHAMPS/Lifeskills Program. Honored for their commitment to academic excellence, athletic excellence, career development, personal development and community service were the women's cross country team and the football team.
The Terrapin wrestling program was noted for winning the Atlantic Coast Conference sportsmanship award. Individuals who earned ACC Community Service Awards were Nikki Resnick (women's soccer).
The event was co-sponsored by the M Club and the Terrapin Club.
Other award winners were:
Intercollegiate Athletics Community Service Awards - Nikki Resnick (women's soccer).
Academic Achievement Awards (senior or junior with highest GPA on each team, 3.0 minimum) - Ben Pfinsgraff (baseball), Kathleen Tomasello (competitive cheer), Josh Wilson (football), Mandy Pascual (gymnastics), Hunter Bendall (men's golf), Patrick Reaves (men's indoor track), David Tamberrino (men's lacrosse), Beau Fay (men's outdoor track), Jason Garey (men's soccer), Christopher Starr (men's swimming), Michael Coleman (men's tennis), Lindsay Klein (softball), Stephanie Smith (volleyball), Charmaine Carr (women's basketball), Laurel Jefferson (women's cross country), Linzi Jones (field hockey), Maggie Trainor (women's golf), Molly McCourt (women's lacrosse), Allison Kuzniar (water polo), Michael Maceroli (wrestling), Anna Sheveland (women's soccer), Kristina Kovacs (women's swimming), Jennifer Dent (women's tennis).
John W. Guckeyson Award - D'Qwell Jackson, football
Charles P. McCormick Award - Michael Della-Russo, men's soccer
Talbot T. Speer Award - Jason Garey, men's soccer
Silvestor Watch - Jason Garey, men's soccer
Geary F. Eppley Award - Michael Coleman, men's tennis
Maryland Clock - Dominic Berger, men's track and field
James H. Kehoe Award - Emily Beach, field hockey
Suzanne Tyler Award - Paula Infante, field hockey
Charles H. Beebe Jr. Award - Anna Sheveland, women's soccer
Founders Award - Danielle Siebert, women's track & field




